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🧆 Restaurant-Style Mutton (Goat) Biryani

July 27, 2025 by Suki

Aromatic. Layered. Deeply spiced.

There’s something undeniably regal about a good mutton biryani. With each bite, you get melt-in-the-mouth meat, long grains of perfectly cooked rice, and a complex blend of spices that linger warmly. This version is a pakki-style biryani — meaning the meat is cooked first and then layered with rice for final steaming (dum).

What makes this recipe stand out is the blended paste of poppy seeds, ginger, garlic, fennel, cumin, pepper, and Kashmiri chili — a base that brings both richness and aroma.

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📋 Ingredients

Serves 4–6 | Prep Time: 30 min | Cook Time: 1 hr 15 min

For the Mutton:

• 1 kg mutton or goat, bone-in pieces

• Salt, to taste

• Water, as needed to pressure cook

For the Blended Masala Paste:

• 2 tbsp white poppy seeds (soaked 15 min in warm water)

• 1 tsp cumin seeds

• 1½ tsp fennel seeds

• 1 tsp black peppercorns

• 1-inch piece fresh ginger

• 8–10 garlic cloves

• 2–3 green chilies (adjust to taste)

• 2 tsp Kashmiri red chili powder

• ½ ripe tomato

• 1 tsp biryani masala (store-bought or homemade)

• Water, just enough to blend into a thick paste

For the Biryani Base:

• 3 large onions, thinly sliced

• 1 tomato, chopped

• 1–2 green chilies, slit

• ½ cup plain yogurt (optional, for extra richness)

• A handful fresh mint leaves

• A handful fresh coriander leaves

• 2 tbsp ghee or neutral oil

• Whole spices:

• 1 bay leaf

• 4 green cardamom

• 4 cloves

• 1 small cinnamon stick

• 1 black cardamom (optional)

For the Rice:

• 2 cups basmati rice, soaked for 30 min

• Water for boiling

• Salt, to taste

• Whole spices: bay leaf, cloves, green cardamom, cinnamon

For Layering (Optional but Recommended):

• Fried onions (from above)

• A few saffron strands soaked in 2 tbsp warm milk

• 1 tbsp ghee

• Fresh mint & coriander leaves

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🔥 Method

1. Cook the Mutton

• In a pressure cooker, cook mutton with salt and just enough water for 5 whistles or until tender.

• If cooking in a pot, simmer covered for 35–45 mins on low heat until soft. Reserve the broth.

2. Make the Blended Masala Paste

• Dry roast cumin, fennel, and pepper. Let cool.

• Blend together with soaked poppy seeds, ginger, garlic, green chilies, Kashmiri chili, tomato, biryani masala, and a little water. Make a smooth, thick paste.

3. Prepare the Biryani Base

• In a heavy-bottomed pot, heat ghee/oil. Fry sliced onions until golden brown. Remove half for layering later.

• In the same pot, add chopped tomato, mint, coriander, and slit green chili. Sauté 1–2 minutes.

• Add the blended paste. Sauté for 5–6 minutes until raw smell disappears.

• Add cooked mutton along with a few tablespoons of its stock. Add yogurt if using. Simmer until thick and the masala coats the meat.

4. Cook the Rice

• Bring water to a boil with salt and whole spices. Add soaked rice and cook until 70–80% done (firm with slight bite).

• Drain immediately to avoid overcooking.

5. Layer and Dum Cook

• In the same pot with the mutton base, spread half the rice.

• Sprinkle half the reserved fried onions, saffron milk (if using), mint, coriander, and a drizzle of ghee.

• Repeat with remaining rice and toppings.

• Seal the lid tightly with foil or dough. Cook on low heat (dum) for 20 minutes. Let it rest 10 minutes before opening.

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🍽️ Serving Suggestions

• Serve hot with boiled eggs, raita (yogurt + cucumber), or a simple onion salad.

• Garnish with fresh coriander and crisp fried onions for restaurant-style finish.

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✅ Why You’ll Love This Biryani

• Deep flavor from the spiced paste

• Juicy, tender meat that’s pre-cooked just right

• Perfectly separate grains thanks to layering and dum

• Feels rich and festive without being greasy

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Mom’s Mint Rice Recipe (South Indian Style) 🌿

July 26, 2025 by Suki

Comfort in every bite — straight from my childhood kitchen.

There are certain recipes that instantly transport you home. This Mint Rice, lovingly made the South Indian way, is one of them. Refreshing, fragrant, and packed with flavor, this dish is a staple in many South Indian homes — especially on warm afternoons when something light yet satisfying is needed.

Mint (pudina in Tamil) is known for its cooling properties and bold aroma. When blended with fresh coriander, sautéed onions, whole spices, and mixed with rice, it creates an irresistible medley that is both soothing and energizing. It’s the kind of dish that comes together quickly but tastes like you’ve spent hours over the stove. Perfect for lunchboxes, quick dinners, or as a side for festive meals — this is comfort food, redefined.

I made this version using beautiful cookware from @tramontinaoficial and it turned out just the way mom makes it — soulful and full of love. 💚

Why You’ll Love This Mint Rice 🌱

Mint rice is more than just a flavorful meal — it’s therapeutic. The fresh, herbal aroma of mint with the grounding spices makes it a great choice when you’re looking for something to calm the senses but still tickle your taste buds. It’s also a clever way to use up leftover rice and sneak in some greens for the family.

Whether you’re in Toronto, Tamil Nadu, or Texas, this dish brings a slice of South India to your table — no matter where you are.

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Ingredients

  • • 1 cup basmati rice (cooked and cooled)
    • 1 cup fresh mint leaves (washed)
    • ½ cup coriander leaves
    • 3 red chilies (adjust to spice preference)
    • 1 large onion (thinly sliced)
    • 1/2 cup green peas (fresh or frozen)
    • 8–10 cashews (optional, for garnish)
    • Whole spices: 1 bay leaf, 1-inch cinnamon stick, 2 cloves, 2 cardamom pods
    • 1 tsp mustard seeds
    • 1 tsp urad dal
    • 1 tsp chana dal
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 tbsp ghee + 1 tbsp oil

Directions

  1. Prepare the mint paste: Heat 1 tsp oil and lightly sauté the mint leaves, coriander, and red chilies until they wilt and reduce in size. Let it cool slightly, then grind into a smooth paste with a splash of water.
    2. Cook the base: In a heavy-bottomed pan, heat ghee and oil. Add mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal, and the whole spices. Let them sizzle.
    3. Add cashews and sauté till golden (remove and keep aside for garnish). Add sliced onions and sauté until golden brown.
    4. Stir in green peas (and chopped tomatoes, if using), followed by a pinch of turmeric, cumin powder, ginger garlic paste, and red chili powder. Sauté until the raw smell disappears.
    5. Now add the prepared mint paste. Cook on medium flame until the oil begins to separate and the paste is fragrant.
    6. Add the cooked rice and gently toss until the rice is well coated with the mint masala. Cook for 1–2 minutes.
    7. Garnish with the roasted cashews and serve hot with papad, pickle, or raita.

Filed Under: RICE/BIRYANI VARIETIES

Chicken Chukka Masala (Dry Roasted Chicken Masala)

July 17, 2025 by Suki Leave a Comment

If you’re craving bold South Indian flavors, this Chicken Chukka Masala is a must-try. It’s a dry-style chicken dish made with a rich, aromatic blend of whole spices that are dry roasted and ground fresh. I made this using my favorite cookware from @starfrit — seriously, I’ve collected quite a few pieces from them, and they never disappoint in heat distribution or ease of use!

This dish pairs beautifully with hot steamed rice, flaky parathas, or pillowy naan — the kind of comforting Sunday meal that makes you close your eyes with every bite. It’s a keeper!

Why I Love This Dish 💛

Chicken Chukka Masala isn’t just a dish; it’s a flavor bomb — spicy, smoky, and deeply satisfying. Making it in my @therockcookware pan brings out those roasted masala flavors even better because of its even heating and non-stick magic. It’s a dish I love whipping up for cozy weekends or dinner guests — always a hit!

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Let me know if you try it! Tag me and don’t forget to follow for more spice-filled recipes ✨

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Ingredients

  • Ingredients:


    For the Chicken:
    • 500g chicken (bone-in or boneless, your choice)
    • 1 tsp turmeric powder
    • 1 tbsp red chili powder
    • 1 tbsp lemon juice
    • Salt to taste


    Marinate the chicken with the above for at least 30 minutes (overnight is even better!).


    For the Masala Paste (Dry-Roasted):
    • 1 tbsp coriander seeds
    • 1 tsp cumin seeds
    • 1 tsp fennel seeds
    • 1 tsp mustard seeds
    • 1 tsp black peppercorns
    • 1-inch cinnamon stick
    • 1 bay leaf
    • 3 green cardamom pods
    • 4–5 dried red chilies (adjust to your heat preference)
    • A pinch of fenugreek seeds (optional but recommended for an earthy depth)


    For Cooking:
    • 1 large onion, thinly sliced
    • A handful of fresh curry leaves
    • 2–3 tbsp oil or ghee (I love using ghee for extra richness)

Directions

  1. Instructions:


    🔥 Step 1: Prepare the Masala
    1. In a dry pan, roast all the spices listed under Masala Paste on low-medium heat.
    2. Stir constantly until aromatic — the spices will slightly darken and release a heady fragrance.
    3. Cool them for a few minutes, then grind into a coarse paste or powder using a spice grinder or blender. Set aside.


    🍗 Step 2: Sauté Onion and Curry Leaves
    1. In your Starfrit Rock Cookware pan, heat the oil or ghee.
    2. Add curry leaves and sliced onions. Sauté until the onions are golden and slightly crisp at the edges — this gives a beautiful base flavor.


    🍛 Step 3: Cook the Chicken
    1. Add the marinated chicken to the onions. Cook on medium-high heat for about 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally until the chicken is no longer pink.
    2. Now add the freshly ground masala paste. Mix well so that every piece of chicken is coated.
    3. Cover the pan, reduce the heat to medium-low, and cook until the chicken is completely done and tender, about 15–20 minutes. You can cook it uncovered for the last few minutes to reduce any excess moisture and let the masala cling to the chicken pieces.


    🌿 Step 4: Finish and Serve
    • Garnish with fresh coriander or a few extra fried curry leaves (optional).
    • Serve hot with rice, paratha, or naan.


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    Tips & Variations:
    • Spiciness: You can reduce red chili or pepper if making for kids or those with lower spice tolerance.
    • Protein Swap: Try the same method with mutton, tofu, or even mushrooms for a veg version.
    • Meal Idea: Pair with a cucumber raita and lemon rice for a balanced South Indian-style meal.

Filed Under: NON-VEG RECIPES, SOUTH INDIAN GRAVIES/DAL/CURRY/KUZHAMBU Tagged With: chicken re

🍗 Chicken Fried Rice

July 10, 2025 by Suki

Crispy fried chicken chunks stirred into garlicky, eggy fried rice. Crunch meets umami — comfort food goals!

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Pan is from @starfrit @rockcookware

📝 Ingredients (Serves 3–4)

For the Fried Chicken:

• 300g boneless chicken thighs or breast, cut into bite-sized chunks

• 1 tbsp Kashmiri chili powder 

• 1 tsp  lemon juice

• 1 tsp garlic ginger  paste

• 1 tsp coriander powder and food Color a pinch (optional)

• 1 tsp turmeric powder

• 2 tbsp cornflour

• 1 egg

• Salt to taste

• Oil, for deep frying

For the Fried Rice:

• 3 cups cooked rice (preferably cold/day-old)

• 2 eggs, lightly beaten

• 7-8 garlic cloves, finely chopped

• ½ cup mixed veggies (carrots, cabbage, bell pepper)

• 2 tbsp soy sauce

• 1 tsp chilli powder 

• 1 tsp chili sauce (optional)

• 1 tsp sesame oil or vegetable oil

• Salt & pepper to taste

• Spring onion greens, chopped (for garnish)

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🍳 Instructions

1. Marinate & Fry the Chicken

• Mix chicken with soy sauce, lemon juice, garlic ginger paste, chili powder, coriander, turmeric powder and salt. Let it sit for 15–30 minutes.

• Coat marinated chicken with cornflour and eggs.

• Heat oil in a pan. Deep-fry or shallow-fry chicken until golden and crispy. Set aside on a paper towel. cut them into smaller pieces m.

2. Make the Fried Rice

• In a large wok, heat 1 tbsp oil.  a

Add garlic, green chillies, white part of spring onions and mix well, add the veggies and add the eggs. 

add the chicken pieces and rice.

• Add soy sauce, chili powder, sesame oil, and season with salt & pepper.

  •  Add cooked rice. Break up any clumps and mix well.

• Lastly, drizzle some sesame oil. Stir-fry everything on high heat for 1–2 minutes.

3. Garnish & Serve

• Garnish with chopped spring onion greens. Serve hot with extra chili sauce or a fried egg on top.

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🔁 Optional Variations:

• Spicy Korean Twist: Use gochujang in the sauce and Korean-style fried chicken.

• Indo-Chinese Style: Add chopped green chili, extra soy + chili sauce.

• Air-Fried Chicken Version: Skip deep-frying and use air-fried chicken bites for a healthier option.

• Leftover Hack: Use store-bought chicken tenders or nuggets chopped up.

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Filed Under: NON-VEG RECIPES, STREETFOOD Tagged With: chicken rec

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